Licensees : |
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JOHN COBB
(at the George) |
1794 |
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WILLIAM WALTON |
1836 - 1839 |
JOHN GOLDSMITH |
1845 - 1846 |
MARY
GOLDSMITH |
1850 |
JOHN WARE MENDHAM (age 39)
& harness maker |
1851 |
EDWARD DOBBS |
1854 |
JAMES
GREENWOOD |
1856 |
EDWARD DOBBS |
1858 -
1869 |
JOHN
LEVERIDGE |
02.12.1870 -
1872 |
EDWARD DOBBS |
1872 |
THOMAS HOWARD SENDALL
(given only as a miller in 1877) |
1875 |
JOHN
ROLLINSON
& glass & china dealer |
1877 |
THOMAS SENDALL |
1879 - 1888 |
THOMAS BARNARD |
to 10.1888 |
STEPHEN WIGBY |
12.10.1888 |
SAMUEL BLANCH |
1890 |
FREDERICK FITT |
1892 |
JOHN PLAINE
(also as John Plane) |
1896 to 1905 |
HENRY WILLIAM GUNTON |
07.04.1905 |
JOHN BRIGHTY |
12.10.1906 |
ALFRED DOUGHTY |
22.05.1908 |
ARTHUR MOATES |
05.07.1912 |
JAMES BUTCHER |
10.01.1913 |
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For Sale by Auction Saturday 25th May 1793 (George)
Note : Edward Dobbs is given here
in 1854, but in 1856 James Greenwood is shown, with William and Edward
Dobbs shown only as wheelwrights and blacksmiths. In 1861 Edward Dobbs is
listed as a farmer of 21 acres and an innkeeper.
On 23rd May 1862, Edward Dobbs appeared before the magistrates accused
of being the father to the illegitimate child of 17 year old Alice
Adcock. The Bench made an order that Dobbs was to pay 1s 6d per week.
In 1872 John Leveridge has an entry as at the George.
In the same directory Edward Dobbs is at the George Inn
Referred for Compensation 28th February 1913
Licence extinct 9th February 1914
Became Fisher's butcher's shop.
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